We brought you a report about the recruitment of Nigerian medical doctors by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health. However, the recruitment exercise has been botched by the men of the Department of State Services (DSS).
The drive which began on Sunday, August 22, 2021, in Lagos state was replicated in the nation’s capital city of Abuja, on Tuesday, August 24, 2021, and was billed to hold at the Ladi Kwali Hall of the Sheraton Hotels, Abuja.
As expected, following the turnout in Lagos a few days prior, the Ladi Kwali Hall was already packed with applicants before the scheduled time, as medical consultants and specialists in their hundreds flooded the venue hoping to get the chance of participating in the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health recruitment exercise.
The crowd was so much that it was scheduled to continue on Thursday, August 26, 2021, at the same venue. However, The PUNCH reported that the Nigeria secret police had other plans as they made their way to the venue and disrupted the process while dispersing the crowd of medical practitioners who were already gathered at the hall.
A report by Peoples Gazette claimed that the DSS opened fire outside the hotel which made the doctors scamper for safety, thus, aborting the recruitment excerise. The report also said that some doctors were injured and were rushed to a nearby hospital.
One of the doctors who spoke on conditions of anonymity said:
“Some of us, who came here today, came because we don’t even have jobs and we don’t want to do the wrong things. Two categories of people were here today: the jobless ones and the ones who are poorly remunerated. We didn’t commit any crime; we just wanted a better system. So, why is the government trying to frustrate us?”
The DSS has not spoken to confirm or deny the incident and when efforts were made to get a comment from Peter Afunanya, who is the spokesman for the nation’s secret police, he did not take his calls neither did he respond to the messages that were left on his mobile.
On their part, the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) confirmed the incident while also stating the recruitment exercise has been suspended till further notice.
The was made known by the Vice-President of the association, Dr. Adejo Arome. Speaking to the media on Thursday, he said:
“Well, some people got to the venue today (Thursday) and when they didn’t meet anyone, they called me and I confirmed from the recruiters and some other doctors that the recruitment has been suspended.
“The recruitment on Tuesday garnered coverage, because of the media publicity. It was everywhere that doctors were going to Saudi Arabia.
“The recruiters had to suspend it because the Federal Government said it felt embarrassed by the news.
“It is a big shame. The government has no right to infringe on the right of the citizens to choose to go to another country. If the system is not working, let them go to another country.”
It is important that Nigerians know that a Nigerian doctor is entitled to a measly N5,000 every month as a hazard allowance. Now compare that with a sitting Nigerian senator who is entitled to N1.24 million (that’s 248 times higher) as a newspaper allowance every month.
EFCC to Arrest EezeeTee over Mercy Chinwo’s $340,000 Royalties
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reiterated that Ezekiel Thankgod, known as EezeeTee, must appear before the Federal High Court in Ikoyi to answer allegations concerning Mercy Chinwo’s royalties. The EFCC accuses Thankgod of laundering and dishonestly converting $340,000 in royalties meant for the gospel artiste.
According to the EFCC’s statement, Justice A. O. Owoeye ruled on Monday, February 17, 2025, that the defendant must appear in court to take his plea, setting March 6, 2025, as the next hearing date.
“The defendant, Ezekiel Thankgod, has consistently evaded arraignment despite multiple attempts by the EFCC’s Lagos Zonal Directorate to serve him. This prompted the issuance of a warrant for his arrest on January 16, 2025,” the commission’s statement read.
The EFCC detailed that the former manager of Mercy Chinwo and the CEO of Eezee Global Concepts Limited are facing a three-count charge involving money laundering and dishonest royalties conversion.
One of the charges states that in 2023, Thankgod retained $260,494 in an EEZEE Global Ministry account with Zenith Bank, an amount allegedly linked to unlawful activity.
The EFCC prosecutor, Bilikisu Buhari, noted that the agency had been unable to serve the charges directly to Thankgod, as he remained unreachable.
However, on January 24, 2025, his defense counsel, Dr Monday Ubani, SAN, accepted service on his behalf but filed a preliminary objection to challenge the charges.
Justice Owoeye had previously adjourned the case for arraignment, but Thankgod failed to appear, opting to be represented by his counsel.
With the bench warrant still active, the EFCC insists that the accused must personally appear in court on March 6 to defend himself.
AfDB President Hints At Possible Run For Nigerian Presidency
The outgoing President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, has hinted at the possibility of running for Nigeria’s presidency in 2027, stating he is “available to serve” once his tenure at the bank concludes.
In an interview with Arise Television’s news host, Rufai Oseni, Adesina, who also served as Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture under former President Goodluck Jonathan, affirmed his commitment to national service, saying he is open to serving “globally, in Africa, anywhere, including my own country, Nigeria.”
When asked directly about his political ambitions, Adesina reflected on his deep attachment to Nigeria, recalling a moment when he chose to retain his Nigerian citizenship despite the opportunity to obtain a U.S. passport.
“I remember telling a colleague that this passport is a Nigerian passport, a green passport. I cannot and will never trade it for anything,” he said. “God did not make a mistake in making me a Nigerian. He didn’t make a mistake in making me an African.”
Expressing his passion for public service, Adesina noted that his ultimate source of happiness is witnessing a transformative change in people’s lives.
Drawing a parallel with Nigerian pop artist Davido’s hit song, ‘Unavailable,’ Adesina playfully remarked, “I would ask Davido to change that song—‘I am available, they will see me.’”
Adesina was first elected as AfDB President in 2015 and secured re-election for a second term in 2020. His tenure at the continental financial institution has been marked by a focus on economic development, infrastructure financing, and poverty alleviation across Africa.
While he did not declare his candidacy for the 2027 presidential race, his remarks have fueled speculation about his political future.
His track record and reputation as an economic reformer have long positioned him as a potential contender for Nigeria’s highest office.
As Nigeria’s political landscape gradually shifts towards the next general elections, Adesina’s latest remarks may signal a move towards a more defined political role.
Whether he formally declares his ambition remains to be seen, but his message was clear: he is ready to serve in any capacity that aligns with his vision for change
Veteran Nollywood actor, Columbus Irosanga Passes On
Veteran Nollywood actor, Columbus Irosanga, popularly known for his role as a native doctor is dead.
His death was announced on Instagram on Thursday by fellow movie star, Hilda Dokubo.
Sharing the news, Dokubo wrote, “There can’t be a shortage of angels in heaven that the few here are called home like this na! This one is heavy on Uniport Rivers State Nollywood.”
Beyond acting, he was a senior lecturer at the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Port Harcourt.
His most notable film roles include Issakaba (2003) and 7 Kilometre (2015).
Throughout his career, he received numerous awards, including Best Actor in a Supporting Role (AMAA), Best Actor in a Drama (City People Entertainment Awards), Most Promising Actor in Nigeria (AMVCA), and Best Actor in a Leading Role (Best of Nollywood Awards).
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